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Kmotgenient Announced Miss Nellie Hastings entertained oil?Thanksgiving evening at her homo ou North Hood street in honor of her guests. Misses In?z and Ethel Simpson of London Bridge, Virginia. Music ami games in HeepiuK with the holiday was on were enjoyed alter w hich a d*? 1 icious Ico course consisting of ic? ? cream molded in tin* shape of tur keys with cream wafers and mints were served. At tin' close of the evening Mrs. I. W. Morgan of Portsmouth. sister of Miss Hast ings. Instruct, d the guests that ?'At the close of tin* day all tur keys go to roost and nt the close of this lieaiitirul Thanksgiving Day let us so into the dining room Viud- commune with the turkeys." ^JFas the li\ing and dining rooms A wire tin own en suite the surprise the evening was i ' veabd. which \uinouncea tho engagement of Miss Nellie '.l istings to Mr. P. S. Orowd? r oi Ui It (more. The dining room w.n ft <i? fully decorated with gold ??rown. and candles in silver lii-lilei> cast a soft glow over the pmiit. I" the center of the dining table an "Old oak en Well." Ker.n?ng a circle around the edge of the table 'Were miniature turkeys with streamers of gold ribbon attached to their necks. At the other end ?>f the streamers which fell into the well were tiny hearts which bore the message of the evening, "Wishing Well. F. S. C. and N. 11. H. Jan uary. Those present were: Misses Inez and Ethel Simpson of 1/ondon Bridge. Katharine Davis. Helen Bright. Mary Wright. Mar guerite rarsons. Bessie Davis, Bertha Cl?app? U. Nellie Hastings, Mamie Hastings, Messrs. S. Crowder of l.attimore, W. W. Horsey of Murfreesboro, Elgin White. Johnnie Williams, Claude Ward. K. Leary. A. Keel, Clyde atid Uov Pearce of Portsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. of Portsmouth; Mesdames I. ^ - M?r can of rortsmouth. S. W. Hast ings, Jr.. of Norfolk. R. E. Buff kin M. H. Pritcahrd. C. J- Ward, and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hastings. Sr. Kli'kwooi) ? tlasnlght Miss Martha Caroline llasnight. daughter of Mr. and Mrs C, \\. Raauighl. ?f this city, and M James Arthur Kirk wood of this city, formerly of Norfolk, were ins rr led Wednesday evening at * o'clock by llev. Danb l Lane at the home of the bride's parents, on Cirady street. Only a few friends and relatives of the couple were present. Willlnmx-TuUle J Miss Julia Tnttle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tnttle and Mr. Frank Williams, son of Mrs. Una Williams, were '"?"led Thursday afternoon -at ?. o clock bv Rev. A. H. Outlaw, pastor oi Free Will Baptist Church, at the home of the bride's parents on Fleetwood Street. Only a few friend;, ??! relative:. wUw**"! the eerenwnv. Mr. ant! M:?. ^ llam* will miiK- ?!?? ?r home on Parsonage stiert. Wlut Distinction Lauren, o Aydlett. hoi. ol Mr., and Mrs. A. 1.. Ay.II.-u ol Ihts city and a member of the Freshman ,, Class of Stale College won distinction In an English qui* this week an being the only one In tin freshman class who did not mis spell a single word in the qulr Laurence wr.s n graduate of the Elizabeth City High Bchool last year. He likes all of his teachers and Is very enthusiastic about his work. Fidel Ih Class Meets ThO Fidelia Class of Bcrca Sun Sticking lo llit* Trxt lliti-low IImi-tHI, DIM. Aitl. uyn I n Ion Ontrrtl Life Cunt* you k m. OlfifO llf'Xl to ITimw ft U-J House for Sale NKW M; MM LOW on Third Htrrd. Klvr room*. bath, two rlos ?*t* and pantry. Modem conronlrncpR. Will nrll on uniall cash payment, bnlanrn on tlim*. A Heal Ilargaln. Mfg. I i?i., I nr. PI WW Hlft. S. I (<mmI K?t?L F.llznhrth Ch), K. C. 6 6 6 r l? A prescription for I Cold*, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, ' Billiout Fer?r and Malaria It kltla tb? gems. Vt'EEKSN ll.l.K IWKKYl S AMI TKA? IIKKS M KK i IH-li^httill I'iukmhi KiiJomiI | . Tji |?i? til ?.t tt.ck?\lllc Spirit ' W -ks.% 111-. N-c. :n On Ti* i it day cvnillg. No\ ? -in * ??; T 1, a i?p rcwijlativo group of the parents of i hi- W. ?k>vilb couiiiiuniiv met tin* teachers- ai tin- r-chool and rn Joyed a program presented I !>?* si\th grade pupil*. The pupils ?!i.>pla>>d manual talent for children s? young and alt ?? should thai a d?al of training had h.-, n giv u them. Tin* following iiroxmui was ren der. <1: I 'lucky l'o?sum by Walter Kvt?.v A lloy and lit ; Stomach' by Mac Huinphlotl. Sewing Cirrli' bv the nl\r!i grade girls. , Samuel's Proposal by M. 1\ Iteid and Marian Halstc.id. Sony. I l.ove The.- Carolina, by the sixth grade. .Miss Maude l.eiuh mad*' a short talk . \plalniug tlo* purpnre and use or <h?* high hoid library. Mr. l'i?.lar ??mi?hasl/? d the I m - , portance of atlib t i?*s i:i the school day program. Mrs. John llrown ?;f Sab-m an nouncfd that the Woman's Club of that township bad raised a goodly amount to b- used lor Inly ing Rcvni-ry for tin* stage ai th?? Weeksvllle High School. After explaining tli.' manner In which thi' money was raised, she hand ? d It. T. Iiyland. thi* principal. 1 26.50 This is typical of the We?fca vllle spirit. The enthusiasm and community spirit of the members of the Parent-Teachers' Associa tion is growing every day. day School held their monthly ' meeting at the homo 0111 Miss Mar garet Russell Wednesday evening from 7:30 to 10 o'clock. The met ing was opened with a scripture reading by Miss Kll/aheth Davit*.. . and this was followed by prnyer by the teacher of the daps. Mrs. J. J. Simpson. Miss, s Marga ret !{ Iisse] | and Kdna Davl-j sanr. a duet. There were questions and Hlbto drill by Mrs. J. J. Smithsou and the clays was dismissed by Miss Margaret Huskc)]. After the meeting ice cream and cake were served by ihe hostess. Those pres ent were: Misses Kllzahcth and Helen Davis. Pearl and Hat tie Carter. Maggie and Kdna Davis. Katherlnc McPherson. Margaret llusscll, Klner Kalph and Mrs. .1. J. Smithsou. Visitors present were Miss K!?i? liussell and Joliunie Carter. Confn-s Ih'ith'i' Cherokee Chapter No. 1 t Hoy al Arch Masons conferred the sev- ' eral degres of Ihe Chapter upon ten candidates, some of whom 1 came from Fair field. Coin jock, and Kdeiiton. Tanksgiviug Day. 'ihe work of degrees began at o'clock, rectus being taken at six o'clock. Those attending. num bering 38 in all. were served a Thanksgiving dinner, which was served by the ladles of the East ern Star. COLDS ? of head or cl treated axtc of head or choat aramoro easily traatad externally with? VJCKS oZ.rXj&rjFf,?? TJi:* is Jrtn I '?.? I'.iltna, Iroilui1 of li e f.Milo:: * l: w hose absl.lN As .t i fi i ?? J'.j? i.ilD is Itiiuvi n 1 1 Woi'M ?m r. .l-i.ti It. is bi.iuchcl oil* ;i? ,1 lrfiM?'7 ?i ;>r,:is**r. h ixin ; IliM.c C|a.:?Oll, (ull'lif :i'llJl<k'.l|' . Ii.i,iii|moii. m-l-r hit wiiv*. ,.'??!:!! :ii une time ? i a boxer himself. IVi>?u?ls Miss Urna Kin*;, member of till' 11>24-1!'25 Llizahclh City School faculty, who is tea eh inn In tho school# of Car>. Is spending i ho holiday** with MIsh Noll S. Morno at tho Colon in 1. Mr. and Mih. Harry Dowoy, Mm. S. I. Pool .iiid Mi<w Mildred I'ool motored to Norfolk Thumday. Mr. and Mm. A. S. RuhIi and dauxhter. Loui/o of Tvner, spent Thursdny with Mrs. John Itnugh lon, 227 W(?"t Fearing nireet. Mr. and Mrs. i;. It Lit lie. Sr., and son. (ieorjco Little. Jr.. attond kI the Carolina-Virginia football isamo at Chapel lliil Thursday. Wallaee Miller Is improving af I Xmas Novelties S Many new supgHioiw C air now lie in" --hotvn > ; ul our *lorr. \\ i> in vilr you hi coin#* in ns;d look ihrin i?vrr. McCABK & <;i<i<;e Shopping C.rntcr Sincc I !<<>() For Parlies of all Kinilw: For Falling Hair and Dandruff: ? Mared anil Facial*. | Scalp Treatment If your lialr is railing out It is u sure dlun that your ?ra!p nrrdH attention. I have br-pn quite pureopsful in giving three treatment. If I can be of nrrvlee to you JMiono oil. Pritchard's Beauty Parlor Mr*. FI/MflIK HAt M. FAMO AND LEBANON BELLE FLOUR ?re absolutely flour-, of quality wild by u>? ImuIIok erorm. ? ? I>IBTll 1 1 K'TKD III' A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY Water H< rc*?t. Pug Pilot NKWI.VNI) l?. T. H VS GOOD MKKTINC VliankstfU Ins I'miii-am til von on W*xl?n,f.?L,'.\ K\.'iiIiik at .Seven OVIw k Ncwlaiid. Nov. " If K. Til- New* 1.: ii 'I Paivut-Teachers" AsKncialion ui?*l in tli<* It isr ti Rthoal Wfdnos day evenlnK at 7 o'clock. Tin* meeting was ofieaod Willi .f n-np. "Faith <>f Our Fathers." alter which 1 1? ?* president ri'Ril the sev enth chopi??r of Leviticus. Afrr prater by M. P. J?-ucIiikh t ?i?* roll wan called and mi'iiiboiv re sponded. Two n?**v tin-inborn Joined th?- association. which makes tlii' total number 15. 11. L. Whit?'. jtrlnciji.il of the school. made a rt port on financial in a t i ?? rs. Superintendent of Schools M. 1'. Jennings made a talk on a way to lljjht the school : and HURK^tlotiH as to tho . kind of curtains most suitable tor tin- Kta*;c. At the conclusion, of tin* busi ness ui*'ctlin; I !??? I'lomnm was turned over to Croup No. 2. Mr. j l?oii;h made a !.?lk on "Tilings for Which We Are Thankful. After severed stunts hitd he?-n enjoyed refreshments consisting ol home-! made candy and npoh-s were served. "PsreWell to 1 he.'" was sun*; and the mePlitiK ndjeurned. I The n?xt meet in ? will !??' hi Id I>?- ; CeiphlT 22. lev underRoiufc au operation for appendicitis at th?j Klizabeth City Hospital Wednesday. J. II. Sylvester of Portsmouth was the curat of his daughter. Mrs. II . T. Turkeuton. on West Fearing street Thursday. Mrs. John Kmcrson ' of Ports mouth. who hna l>ecn visiting friends and relatives here, was called home Wednesday on ?c 4*Thc K'Z Way Is (ho C-lt W?)" C)-il glass clkanku No IllUVt, fllKA, or (IllM. Xo Mtnp, uafor ?i- chamois n?*r<!r?l. CI-KA.NS WINDOWS I \ 15 SK< 0\DS R . A. Byrum Co. <i II O t' E It S I'lione* 3 and 57 Cor. Main & Wutcr Sts. ? count of illucTi in her family. I'M. ha- IIUKh*'!> and N. Howard Si:ii?h attended the Carollna-Vlr k in Ki same at Chapel Mill Thurs day . Mr .mil Mrs. t'arroll Halo and little moi. Carroll. Jr.. anil Misn llosa I ?-i spent Thanksgiving In Cliitwiiu Couuty with Relatives. Julius Wilder ol Kdenton was in iho City Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwiird Herrv mmi of Norfolk motored to Kliza h. ih City Thursday. Mis< Dorothy HoiiKhteu loft Thursday io ?-pond the week-end with Mr .and Mrs. A. S. Mush at Tyner. Mrs I* It N?*well of Wilson is visiting her brother. John I*. Wflls, on Seldou street. Mr. and Mrs. (J. K. H;ilstead or Weeksvllle were iu the cilv Friday. Mrs. liessle Stewart left Wednes day io att< ud tho football ganio at Chattel Mill 11 nd lo Visit her sister, Mn?. C?eorg?* Folk, at Ital eir-h Mis T V. Aveut of Nashville hns i <-i in ned liurnti after spending soiue nine with Mrs. T. S. MiMul* Ian. :;r. Mrs. Louis Selic has relurue?| home after attwftjing the funeral of lk?- Adler at^tofTolk. Miss Margaret McCain* has re turned from Chapel Mill where Bhe attended the Carolina-Virginia fool Hall game Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Alnsworth, Jr.. of rorlsinuuth. spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. II. C. (!rice, Fast Fear ing street. M is* Minnie Nash left Wrdnes "Pointex" "Hrilliant Heel" an?l Golden Arrow ? ? fine Silk Hosiery at Gilbert's SI. 93 $2.50 S2.75 See The New Metal Shades Last Day Of Reduction! TODAY KINDS Bird'sNeponsetRugSale Contitlrr then' it rfiimrkabli- mlraniagen of Bird's \c pan set Hups Thry nn? Wmduiltln Tho> arc I Mi ruble Thrry oiv f-VmtOtulcul Th??y ?m* IWvuiiiftil Thry ?n* Statnproof They havfl n VVnxwl 1U?? k They Mo I Int Thoy urn <*tiftr*fifcc?l Quinn F urniture Co Style Headquarters for the wll dressed man B'here Society Brand Clothe s Arc Sold tiny i ? \ i> it lu r si r Mis.* Mar ? ... h. atl Olh^. and t<? ,:it*-nd lh. Mot ha II j::ii:i?? i t Kill !>. i{ Milhr ? r IVnjiilinaiis i Court ?. Mis. \V. il liolluwt'll '?f ! Wlnlall. ii ml Mi. ?rd Mm. Tal , im:uU-- Milhr ??f Norfolk hp**ut ThaiiAi?si\iiiK uitli Mr. and Mrs. W. D Mill- r. '5l<? North Itoa'd si r?*f* . Mr mimI Mrs. JuK??p)t T'irk?*r of ll< ri f?irJ ??t?* vu? ??< Thursday ? ( Mr?*. Turl.rr'n mother, Mr*. T. s. Mclf ull.in, Sr.. ou Last K?*ar* rtiu i t r? ? t . Mr. j.ncl Mis. J Ki'i^vrn Wilsru ha\<- r?'t from (*iin>?<) Hilt, vkhi-n* t'u'v attended ih?- VlrKtDln I'arollna f??othnll kaiii*'. OllbiTt Jaui'-s. manager of I'rlgM Jrw? lr>- Company. is ill at hi.s hciu*? on Went iVaitnj; slM I. I* IV. p.u Ihk riuy MoyorK, Nov. 28. ? The Woman's Club i:i preparing a play rutltlrd "The I)uirh Dt'twtivo." to be pre Komod on Dcembor 4. T IV Kl Iloti 'proves an admirable deter five an well a Dutchman. and W. W. Jar vis. as Major Hannibal Howler, Riv??H a warning to all wuu1(I-Jh< lovers as to what a fath.-r-ln-lnw can do. itur li take* only a woman's gentle charm to soften h is luurt ami niiik?> him forgive his now son-in-law. Thn loading lady Is Miss Araminta So li rd rops. played hy Mrs U. K West. I., n. Lln?T lakes the part of J.ibo I'robb. T. C . the police constable of Spllntervlllu. Mo>ixk IVrsonaN Moyock, Nov. 2H. Mrs. E. J| C harlton ??f Norfolk np? nt Thank* Klvlng with Mr. an<| Mis. It. K. Kloki*. I?**atrlce Joy in 'Than^InK Una hands" will h?? tdiown at Moyock High School Monday ni^ht. Mlf? Eunice Mann will he In chum.? of tho program at the E|. worth League mntlnK Sunday night at 7 : 3U at the Methodist l h ii rcli. Say It Uit It Plotters KYAN FLORAL CO. Turkey Dinner FOR SUNDAY MCE, SWEET Tl'KKEY WITH DELICIOUS ACCESSORIES 85c White House Cafe NOTICE hm;inmn<; dkckmbkk i*t, 1025 Tliis Store Will lie Itmi Strictly on the Cash and Delivery r 1. \ n II) mi tloiii^ hp feel lliiil *f <'<iu iiivr you pructicully the Millie |>riccH*iH the chain stores 1'I.LS SEHVH^K. Watch for our wl und compare priccs. Ili inkiiii; you for your past business mid Imping to nerve you lirttrr in tlie future Yours for Prices uml Service, Mann & Williams I'hone 6*>H. J. T. WILLIAMS, JH., Malinger Williams Brothers THE NEW <ij:an AND MODERN Fruit and Candy Store THE BEST FRUIT Ever Put on the Local Market hk;h ci.ass CANDIES CIGARS - CIGARETS DRINKS Toys for Gifts Next to Alltmiurlr I-aiindry nX> IWful ui That YE UCOS ? Two ' CUK? SMASHED '! WOMAN), YOU'RE GS.TTN3 MOKE VCAfeELESSE.ERV DAY TrtERE'3 NONEEDT&GO^ UP W The ApR ABOUT IT JTWAO AM ACCIDENT StP AT T>!E On YOU* WAV HOME ANO GET TWO CUP& To replace ?mes- - / 1 GOODNISHT WHAT'S THAT f THAT NIQHT: ^Tboosmt thos?^ Cups at the 5*04 ?Tooc - how Do You UKE 'EM'? . They're au-Rishtt BUT WHY DIDN'T W Boy Them All one sizeV this cup i<3 much smaller ~fHANU(E <3ThER r - 'WELL Yt 4 ?? <=.E t THOUGHT T~ >cu could l The "Small Cup x WHEN YODAfc . VufiNlNa BORROWED TLOUR A. ^ GUuAK ' . ? ? R E I) MEW'S ORCHESTRA FOR HIRE Phone 396-J J. W. Shnnnonhouse & Son Krrwh Vog^tablrfi and Quality Crnrorkw. PHONKM 187 n.Ml nnn We m*k?* a Rpfctalty of WMhliitf hUnketft mtd ni|?. Albrmarlr. laundry I'HOXK 12 n TOMBSTONES 1MB H. Itond SI. Kliatthclh C.Uy Marble & l.ranile Work*
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